My nephew sent me a Flat Stanley via snail mail. So i launched Flat Stanley on one of my rockets. Best viewed full screen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUr-8NAVqXQ
Bob
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My nephew sent me a Flat Stanley via snail mail. So i launched Flat Stanley on one of my rockets. Best viewed full screen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUr-8NAVqXQ
Bob
I believe this is the one i use:
http://www.boostervision.com/cart/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=71
I use a patch antenna to get the 1 mile reception.
Bob
Is this acceptable?
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This was using a Boostervision wireless transmitter which required no HAM license, picked up by a patch antenna on the ground, and recorded onto an Aiptek...
I have one. Never noticed any bowing within any of the tubes. When i put the tubes together, and the rocket is is held horizontal, the weight will cause temporary bowing.
Put the rocket horizontal...
If you are using streamer recovery, the following might be useful. I know form experiece the silver really catches the sun, and makes spotting sustainer at 1/2 mile up much easier.
Bob
In case nobody noticed, there are some plastic models kits of rockets listed as well....
"how can you ignore all these killings in school and beleave armed teachers are the answer?"
Because these shooting rampages don't seem to occur at locations where potential victims are armed (ie:...
Something in the 54mm range. Wouldn't want to give up the long burn option.
Check your rocketry forum private messages.
Bob
Below has 7 pages describing build, and a flight report page:
http://www.sears572.com/supersaturnv.htm
probably economics of batch manufacturing something with relatively low demand. the fewer produced, the higher the per unit costs. plus they take up storage space.
Bob
I launched an Estes 36 D Squared that went unstable, and 'boomeranged' back to the launch rod:
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Bob
Hope you keep making them, so i can continue buying/building them. Even if you charge more and produce runs less frequently.
Bob
Did not know about the E12-0's. Three second booster motor.
Bob
Try wrapping the link with img tags, instead of attach tags.
http://www.rocketryforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=72672
requires the full link, instead of just the attachmentid
http://www.rocketryforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=72672
North Coast Rocketry used to have a near 70th scale shuttle. Might be possible to get someone (ie: Sandman) to reproduce some of the SRB parts.
Bob
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockoon
ASP Tallboy
http://www.asp-rocketry.com/store/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=668&Category=177
I have one. Well worth the money. F24 is a good motor choice.
Bob
Does NAR/TRA or rocketryforum/planet provide any means for persons wanting to start a new club to locate each other? 3-4 hours is a long haul to the nearest club launch site.
Second that. Merlin Missiles should be attending TORC Fest as well.
BRS does ship fast.
The 24 and 29 can be had at:
http://merlinmissiles.com/rouse_tech.html
for less than $40 each
Bob
Great launch. Was it single or dual deploy?
Bob
I got ahold of some of the 24mm stands. The version of the stands i received may still be in the prototype stage, but here are my thoughts:
One stand has 3 24mm mounts, meant to hold and display...
Here is what i use for G and H when not launching with a club:
http://www.rocketreviews.com/scratch-inexpensive-rail-launch-pad-by-david-logan.html
Here is a design that allows either rod or...
I thought they did not approve that limitation. Did i misinterpret something?
Bob
This should be pretty easy:
http://www.finishwiz.com/viscosityandwetmils.htm
Bob
Rhinestone
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088001/
There may be an offering in 2012:
http://www.dfrtech.com/
Maybe for a similar price as buying standalone, the package would include an additional offering at little to no additional charge.
One example would be a display stand that holds all the rockets...